Several students from the Austin ASA recently attended the 189th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Honolulu. Below are abstracts on which students and recent alumni of our Chapter are co-authors:

Presenter Abstract title
William A. Willis Architecture and training constraints for deep neural network constitutive models of elasto-plastic metamaterials
Benjamin M. Goldsberry Coupled mode theory for acoustic systems with spatiotemporal modulation of material properties and boundary impedances
Blaine Gilbert Control of the generation of guided acoustic waves by evanescent excitation using spatiotemporally modulated boundary impedances
Chirag A. Gokani Radiation force exerted by progressive waves on a string in terms of polarizability
Stephen P. Blackstock A Waveform Model for Bat Echolocation
Simon Montoya-Bedoya Non-destructive ultrasonic monitoring of next-generation lithium-ion batteries
Connor M. Hodges Effects of severe corrosion on acoustic signatures of underwater munitions
Philip G. Kaufinger Effects of affine source polarization on second-harmonic generation in focused shear wave beams in tissue-like media
Cassidy A. Christie Accuracy of the slow scale approximation for predicting harmonic generation in plane shear wave propagation
Randall P. Williams Measurement and analysis of second-harmonic generation in focused vortex beams
William A. Willis Fast simulation of shock evolution in multirelaxing fluids using intrinsic coordinates
Christina J. Naify Results of an interlaboratory study on vibration response of 3D printed acoustic materials.

Congratulations to the co-authors on their talks!

Below is a picture of some of us in Honolulu. We had a great time!